thread: Do you use safety gates or barriers?

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  1. #1

    Mar 2008
    Where dreams are now reality
    2,318

    Im not personally a fan BUT in our situation we have a single story house. I know it would be different if we had 2 stories though! We do close the bathroom door and as yet DD isnt tall enough to open it but the toilet is always open as is the kitchen. We were pretty persistant in teaching her not to the oven, the cupboard under the sink is locked but otherwise its free range. But like Sloane, we just have the 1 child too

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    A Pirate Ship
    3,627

    We have one on the kitchen to keep ds out when we are in there though he comes in. we do like him to roam free

  3. #3
    BellyBelly Member

    Sep 2007
    799

    We have a gate to the kitchen, and then a gate to our study, which is DH's and my area, so no kids allowed lol. Our kitchen is a small U shape, and they just get under feet, which IMO, is unsafe especially when cooking. Maybe if the kitchen floorspace was bigger, it wouldn't be an issue. We just have 2 kids chairs at the end of the kitchen bench that DS and DD can stand on when we are cooking.

    As with most things related to parenting, its a personal choice. I know that I am more safety conscious than a friend, but then its a personality thing with me to worry about the small things.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jan 2007
    South Aust.
    1,259

    Ours started out as doggie gates, but will be practical when bubs gets here too.

    We have one from our kitchen to lounge (originally to keep dogs off carpet when we werent home, now to keep kids away from hubbys games machines unsupervised), from lounge to hall way (stop dogs/kids accessing lounge from the other side) and for now we have one on bubs rooms to keep the dogs out but that will be moved later to separate hall way from back part of house (steep step).

    People always comment on our gates. Works for us lol.